
What We are Looking for in Reviewers
Christopher M. Bono, MD presents the latest episode of NASS' Definitive Guide to Successful Research: What We are Looking for in Reviewers.

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Hosted by North American Spine Society · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 292 episodes
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The NASS Podcast delivers expert discussions on the latest advances, challenges and innovations in surgical and comprehensive spine care. Featuring multidisciplinary perspectives from leaders across the spine community, episodes explore clinical controversies, emerging technologies, research, education, professional development and patient care - all in a convenient, on demand format.
North American Spine Society hosts The NASS Podcast, a science show with 292 episodes published.

Christopher M. Bono, MD presents the latest episode of NASS' Definitive Guide to Successful Research: What We are Looking for in Reviewers.

Andrew J. Schoenfeld, MD, MSC presents the latest episode of NASS' Definitive Guide to Successful Research : Why are Papers Rejected?

Nathaniel P. Brooks, MD Karthik H. Madhavan, MD Stephen Pirris, MD Ernest E. Braxton, MD, MBA

Michael G. Fehlings MD, PhD, FRCS Yi Lu, MD PhD Rajiv Saigal, MD PhD

In this episode, Jamie Wilson, MD, FRCS, MSc interviews Christopher Ahuja, MD, PhD, FRCSC, FAANS and Michael Fehlings, MD, PhD, FRCSC, about the challenges of sustaining a research career alongside a demanding spine surg

Authors Preston Le, MD, and Dustin Anderson, MD, discuss their recent article, "Hip-Spine Syndrome: Diagnostic and Rehabilitation Considerations for Clinicians," with moderator Alex P. Michael, MD. Read the full article

Zeeshan Sardar, MD, MSc Evan K. Johnson, DPT, MS, OCS Santhosh Tomas, MD

In this episode, Moises Googe, DO interviews Victor Chang, MD and Matthew Karek, MD, about the challenges of mid-career burnout among spine surgeons. They discuss how administrative pressures, shifting career milestones,

Tobias Mattei, MD Vinicius Ricieri Ferraz Sr., MD

In this discussion Jonathan Grauer, MD and Tobias Mattei, MD share practical strategies for navigating the revise and resubmit process in academic publishing. Topics include responding to reviewer comments point-by-point

In this episode, Rahul Shah, MD, interviews Roger Härtl, MD about how physicians can sustain long, demanding careers by building “physiological reserve” and maintaining balance between work, family, personal interests, a

Darius Ansari, MD William Chu Kwan, MD, PhD Thomas Wozny, MD

In this episode, Melvin Helgeson, MD and Peter Rhee, MD discuss physician burnout, including its definition, contributing factors, and the distinction between stress and burnout. Rhee shares his personal experience with

Authors Raj J. Gala, Aidan P. McAnena, and Taylor McClennen discuss their recent paper with NASSJ Deputy Editor, Tobias Mattei. Check out the full article here

Michael Y. Wang, MD, MBA Daniel M. Sciubba,MD Peter G. Passias, MD

Authors Robert Ravinsky, MD, MPH, and Jason Silvestre, MD, discuss their recent article, " Analysis of National Institutes of Health funding for back pain research in the United States ," with moderator Tobias Mattei, MD

Alison A. Stout, DO Kush K. Goyal, MD Santhosh A. Thomas, DO, MBA

In this episode, Eric J. Muehlbauer, MJ, CAE, executive director and CEO of the North American Spine Society (NASS), joins spine surgery fellow Uri P. Hadelsberg, MD, MBA for a forward-looking conversation on how AI is a


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